bootpacker
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Background info: I had a 2008 Ford Ranger FX4 with a 2005 4WC Eagle. The Ranger had no modification and I did the camper installation myself. The camper had stayed on the truck for the last several years. I had to retire the truck recently and took the camper off for the first time in a long time.
I bought a 2006 Tacoma double cab for the camper. I would appreciate any feedback on my plan.
1. The bed of the Tacoma is deeper than my old Range which didn't require anything under the camper. Based on my measurement, I would need to raise the camper by an inch or more to make it fit in the truck bed. I have a 3/8 inch rubber mat that's pretty solid. I am also considering using plywood or 2x4s, or buy a thicker (3/4"?) rubber mat to add to the other one. I'm wondering how much space is enough between the camper and the sides of the truck bed.
2. To secure the camper to the truck, I used stainless steel eyebolts and round washers on the bed of the Ranger and they did the job. But the movement throughout the years lifted the areas around the eyebolts quite a bit and the nuts and washers became quite rusted. I am hoping to do a better job this time. How do you properly secure the eyebolts on the truck bed? I have seen some large rectangular shaped plates being used instead of washers on a 4wc instruction video but I can not find them in the local hardware stores. Do you use a different type of eyebolts and nuts? Do you attach them to the frame or just the bed?
3. As the camper is likely to be on the truck most of the time, I'm planning to add rear leaf springs and air bags to the stock suspension. Any alternatives? What about Timbren or Sumo?
4. Other than E rated tires, I don't plan to do any more upgrade to the Tacoma.
I appreciate any feedback to my plan.
I bought a 2006 Tacoma double cab for the camper. I would appreciate any feedback on my plan.
1. The bed of the Tacoma is deeper than my old Range which didn't require anything under the camper. Based on my measurement, I would need to raise the camper by an inch or more to make it fit in the truck bed. I have a 3/8 inch rubber mat that's pretty solid. I am also considering using plywood or 2x4s, or buy a thicker (3/4"?) rubber mat to add to the other one. I'm wondering how much space is enough between the camper and the sides of the truck bed.
2. To secure the camper to the truck, I used stainless steel eyebolts and round washers on the bed of the Ranger and they did the job. But the movement throughout the years lifted the areas around the eyebolts quite a bit and the nuts and washers became quite rusted. I am hoping to do a better job this time. How do you properly secure the eyebolts on the truck bed? I have seen some large rectangular shaped plates being used instead of washers on a 4wc instruction video but I can not find them in the local hardware stores. Do you use a different type of eyebolts and nuts? Do you attach them to the frame or just the bed?
3. As the camper is likely to be on the truck most of the time, I'm planning to add rear leaf springs and air bags to the stock suspension. Any alternatives? What about Timbren or Sumo?
4. Other than E rated tires, I don't plan to do any more upgrade to the Tacoma.
I appreciate any feedback to my plan.